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Noah's Arc is an American cable television comedy-drama created, written and directed by Patrik-Ian Polk.The series, which predominantly features gay black and Latino characters and revolves around the lives of four black gay friends living in Los Angeles, California.
Noah's Arc is an American cable television comedy-drama series that aired for two seasons on the Logo network from October 19, 2005 to October 4, 2006. The show centered on the lives of four African-American gay friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in Los Angeles.
Throughout season 2, Noah has relationships with Baby Gat and Quincy, the latter which ended at last episode of season 2. Noah also regains the trust of Wade and they collaborate on a new script called "Fine Art". At the end of the sixth episode in season 2, Noah is gay bashed by three guys at a gas station. In the following episode, Wade is ...
Noah’s Arc is back! The groundbreaking Logo TV series about queer Black men is returning 15 years after its premiere for an all-new special episode, Noah’s Arc: The ‘Rona Chronicles, and a ...
Main role (seasons 1–4), 68 episodes [9] 2003 One on One: Clay Episode: "I Know What You Did Last Thursday" [9] 2003 The Twilight Zone: Commander Skyles Episode: "Cold Fusion" 2003–2005 The Young and the Restless: Damon Porter 139 episodes [7] 2006 Noah's Arc: Quincy Recurring role, 5 episodes 2007 CSI: Miami: Oscar's Lawyer Episode ...
Wilson Cruz (born Wilson Echevarría; December 27, 1973) is an American actor known for playing Rickie Vasquez on My So-Called Life, [1] Dr. Hugh Culber on Star Trek: Discovery, [2] and the recurring character Junito on Noah's Arc.
Noah’s Ark is said to have come to rest on the mountains of Ararat following a 150-day flood about 5,000 years ago. Researchers now believe they’ve found evidence of human activity near the ...
Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom picks up where the show's second season left off and tells the story of the marriage between Stephens' character and Jensen Atwood's. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2010, he guest starred in an episode of Private Practice , playing a transgender woman.